Canada Goose Control

When geese become a problem - harassing your family, residents or customers, turning your
yard into an unsightly, slippery safety hazard, eating your grass, or taking up residence
in your commercial parking lot - we can help.
We have extensive experience with geese control and will know how to solve your Canada goose problem.
Canada goose control can be a time sensitive effort. If
you are in Cape Coral, Pine Island, Fort Myers, Boca Grande, Sanibel, North Naples, Lehigh Acres
or other communities in Lee County or
Southwest Florida ... don't delay - call us today.

Geese Relocation, Management & Control Services

There are several methods that can be employed to control geese and/or their population in a specific area, including
habitat modification, use of deterrents, removal, relocation and egg addling. Some methods are time sensitive and can only be
utilized during certain times of the year.

A gaggle of Canadian Geese

We have various methods we can use to help you solve your goose control issues throughout the year, including
exclusion, deterrents, habitat modification and harassment methods to
eliminate your urban lawn cow dilemmas. If you would like to retain the few geese you currently have, but do
not want more hatching, we can assist you with that as well.

Many think that simply destroying the eggs will
control the population, but this is ineffective as they will just lay more. We utilize a humane procedure
called "egg addling" to retain your desired number of geese and to prevent the unwelcome, annual
young additions to the flock.

Canada goose on a nest of eggs

Typically, relocation is not the most humane or cost effective method to use for wildlife management, including geese.
Many, if not
all of them will eventually return to the place of capture.

Although relocation is not a viable option for goose control,
there are many highly successful methods that we can use to help control geese that have become a
problem, including the ones previously discussed, habitat modification and products
such as Avihaze.

We generally follow
The Humane Society of the United States Wild Neighbors Program Canada Goose egg addling protocol. We had the privilege of assisting with the protocol language and believe it's a great addling protocol.

Please help support our friends at
Wild Heart Ranch - a 501(c)(3)
wildlife rehabilitation facility. Even the smallest of donations
can help save an animal's life. You can donate above or visit
WildHeartRanch.org to learn more.